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Robert C. Cottrell

    Robert C. Cottrell se zabývá historií a americkými studiemi. Jeho práce se soustředí na analýzu společenských a kulturních jevů, které formovaly moderní společnost. Zkoumá, jak se tyto síly projevují v umění a literatuře, a nabízí čtenářům hlubší porozumění našemu světu. Jeho psaní je analytické a pronikavé.

    Smokejumpers of the Civilian Public Service in World War II
    • Smokejumpers of the Civilian Public Service in World War II

      Conscientious Objectors as Firefighters for the National Forest Service

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      This is the story of Civilian Public Service smokejumpers, who battled against dangerous winds, searing heat, and devastating fires from 1943 until 1945. Fewer than 300 World War II conscientious objectors served their country in this fashion, operating out of CPS bases in Montana, Idaho, and Oregon. But that small band of men helped to keep alive Forest Service operations in the Pacific Northwest and thus sustained a program to fight potentially crippling fires. When the war ended, CPS smokejumpers, like millions of World War II combat soldiers, were "ushered out" of wartime service. Some, like many returning GIs, encountered difficulties in adjusting to civilian life. Nevertheless, the one-time smokejumpers often went on to make other remarkable contributions to their communities, their nation, and the world.

      Smokejumpers of the Civilian Public Service in World War II